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Two fields burned in one week.

Two fields near the Roma settlement Kerinov Grm in Slovenia burned within a week, marking the second such incident this week. The first field caught fire on Monday afternoon during an exceptionally hot day, while another field had already been set ablaze earlier in the week. Jože Kuntarič, a local farmer from Kalce - Naklo, expressed frustration over the arson attacks, stating they occur despite efforts to cultivate the land. This is the third such attack at his farm in recent years, adding to a growing trend of deliberate destruction of crops by unknown perpetrators. Similar incidents occurred in 2019 and 2022, highlighting ongoing concerns about targeted vandalism against agricultural properties.

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Two fields burned in one week.

Two fields near the Roma settlement Kerinov Grm in Slovenia burned within a week, marking the second such incident this week. The first field caught fire on Monday afternoon during an exceptionally hot day, while another field had already been set ablaze earlier in the week. Jože Kuntarič, a local farmer from Kalce - Naklo, expressed frustration over the arson attacks, stating they occur despite efforts to cultivate the land. This is the third such attack at his farm in recent years, adding to a growing trend of deliberate destruction of crops by unknown perpetrators. Similar incidents occurred in 2019 and 2022, highlighting ongoing concerns about targeted vandalism against agricultural properties.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a systemic problem targeting farmers, particularly those in rural areas, which aligns with left-leaning narratives emphasizing social justice and protection of vulnerable communities. While the focus is on crime, the emphasis on the vulnerability of farmers and the 't

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